Yep, they do look alike. It always amazes me the wisdom the older one has having lived such a longer life, and yet the younger is so full of life and energy and willing to try anything to reach that wisdom level.
From the folded arm posture, though, I'm not sure the grandfather isn't thinking, "Yeah, I used to think like that when I was your age, but there was no arguing with me then either, so I won't even try. Love ya though."
Thank you, Larry, Sheila and Eeyore for stopping by to view and comment. I am the daughter and the mother of my 2 subjects pictured here.
Larry, yes, you are right, least, one would hope to gain wisdom as life goes on.
Sheila, it does appear that way, doesn't it? I bet my son is probably telling my dad about computers! hahaha
Eeyore, every picture tells a story, don't it? I love your take on this one. I am the inconspicuous photographer in my family, although sometimes I've been told I am annoying, but hey!....every family has to have one and the results are rewarding. Where ever I go and when ever there is a family or friends gathering, I sneak around and just shoot. It's amazing the expressions you get. I don't do that anymore since my little Canon has been stolen this past summer whilst on vacation...haven't replaced it yet.
With age comes wisdom, it's true, so make sure the wisdom you gain is worthwhile.
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Yep, they do look alike. It always amazes me the wisdom the older one has having lived such a longer life, and yet the younger is so full of life and energy and willing to try anything to reach that wisdom level.
It appears that the young one is teaching the old one about life... isn't it supposed to be the other way around????
Love your photo...
I think you met the challenge.
ToOdLeS.
From the folded arm posture, though, I'm not sure the grandfather isn't thinking, "Yeah, I used to think like that when I was your age, but there was no arguing with me then either, so I won't even try. Love ya though."
Thank you, Larry, Sheila and Eeyore
for stopping by to view and comment.
I am the daughter and the mother of my 2 subjects pictured here.
Larry, yes, you are right, least, one would hope to gain wisdom as life goes on.
Sheila, it does appear that way, doesn't it? I bet my son is probably telling my dad about computers! hahaha
Eeyore, every picture tells a story, don't it? I love your take on this one.
I am the inconspicuous photographer in my family, although sometimes I've been told I am annoying, but hey!....every family has to have one and the results are rewarding. Where ever I go and when ever there is a family or friends gathering, I sneak around and just shoot. It's amazing the expressions you get.
I don't do that anymore since my little Canon has been stolen this past summer whilst on vacation...haven't replaced it yet.
Beautiful shot for this challenge. And both so handsome!
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